18 Related Articles from 2019-05-27

16 Years on ‘Avenue Q,’ Wrangling Puppets and Performances. Since 2003, Christine Daly had been the stage manager of the rowdy musical, which held its final performance at New World Stages on Sunday. >>

Baseball great Bill Buckner dead at 69. Bill Buckner, a baseball stalwart who compiled 2,715 hits for five different teams over a 22-year career, died Monday. He was 69. >>

Burnout is an official medical diagnosis, World Health Organization says. It's a feeling of extreme work stress that's long been embedded in the cultural lexicon, and now it might be codified in your medical records as well. >>

Horses keep dying at Santa Anita racetrack. Here's what we know. Animal rights activists are again calling for races to be suspended at Santa Anita Park amid a string of horse deaths that forced the park to temporarily shut down earlier this year. >>

Lyra McKee's sister offers to meet killer. A walk is held in memory of the 29 year old who was shot dead as she observed a riot in Londonderry. >>

Study finds e-cig flavors can damage cardiovascular cells. E-cigarette flavors can damage the cells that line your blood vessels and perhaps your heart health down the line, according to a new study of human cells in the lab. >>

Study suggests e-cigarette flavorings may pose heart risk. E-cigarettes aren't considered as risky as regular cigarettes but a small study asks if they pose a heart risk >>

The global fishing fleet has exploded and that could be bad for the planet. The global fishing fleet has more than doubled since 1950, but it's not because the fishing has gotten easier. >>

Tsuut'ina elder awarded honorary high school diploma 53 years after dropping out. The graduating class at Henry Wise Wood High School received their diplomas last week — and among them was a man who had waited more than 50 years for this moment. >>

Wilson-Raybould, Philpott face long odds as Independents - but not impossible ones. Most incumbent MPs running for re-election as Independents have lost, but Jody Wilson-Raybould and Jane Philpott could buck that trend. >>